Collecting Ten Mile River, one patch at a time
Here is another example of a 1951 Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee Pocket Patch. According to Mike Hulsizer’s Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee History, The camp became the property of the Erie County Council (ECC) in 1928. However, records suggest it likely operated as Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee beginning in 1925. Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee is a Seneca Indian word meaning “trustworthy-loyal”. At that time […]
Similar to the Camp Ihpetonga which I previously posted about, Camp Chappegat, Camp Kotohke, Camp Kunatah and Davis Lake Camps were part of the Brooklyn Scout Camps at Ten Mile River Scout Camps. It was located on the Delaware River side of the camp and was considered part of the Delaware Section or Division. Camp […]
According to Mike Hulsizer’s Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee History, The camp became the property of the Erie County Council (ECC) in 1928. However, records suggest it likely operated as Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee beginning in 1925. Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee is a Seneca Indian word meaning “trustworthy-loyal”. At that time it was probably used by the BSA but open to other […]
Similar to the Camp Ihpetonga which I previously posted about, Camp Chappegat, Camp Kotohke, Camp Kunatah and Davis Lake Camps were part of the Brooklyn Scout Camps at Ten Mile River Scout Camps. It was located on the Delaware River side of the camp and was considered part of the Delaware Section or Division. Camp […]
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